House Appropriations Committee votes for amendment to restore mail delivery standards

House Appropriations Committee votes for amendment to restore mail delivery standards

The US House of Representatives Appropriations Committee yesterday (9 June) approved the FY2107 Financial Services Bill, and also adopted an amendment which calls for the restoration of mail delivery standards to the 1 July 2012 level. The amendment, which came from the Ohio Representative Marcy Kaptur, was adopted on a 30-17 voice vote.

If enacted, the legislation would cancel the reduced service standards which the US Postal Service (USPS) introduced in January 2015.

The amendment has been welcomed by the American Postal Workers Union (APWU), whose President Mark Dimondstein said: “This is great step forward for postal workers and our customers – big and small.

“If it is passed into law, the bill would require the Postal Service to restore overnight mail delivery within metropolitan areas and towns, and re-establish the 2- and 3-day delivery standards for first-class mail and periodicals that were wiped out in 2015.

“This is a powerful example of how the demands of postal workers reflect the people’s demand for good postal service.”

However, Dimondstein added that the amendment was “just the first step in a long process”. The full House must approve the Financial Services Appropriations bill and the Senate also must approve a similar provision in a final appropriations bill before it can become law.  A similar measure passed the House committee last year but did not make its way through the Senate.

If USPS did restore the fuller service standards, it would be running counter to the general trend in the industry, as posts have been rationalising their mail delivery options in the light of falling letter volumes and focusing more on ramping up their e-commerce offerings.

 

 

 

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